Ethnology, Volume 46, Issue 1University of Pittsburgh, 2008 - Ethnology |
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... donors must think very little of the clients for whom these donations were intended . With time I grew accustomed to these things , as had other regular staff members . We usually shrugged off the experience when finding such donations ...
... donors must think very little of the clients for whom these donations were intended . With time I grew accustomed to these things , as had other regular staff members . We usually shrugged off the experience when finding such donations ...
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... donors . Despite what a staff member may have felt about a particular donation , the donor was always thanked and praised ; it could not be otherwise for charities in order to ensure a steady flow of donated goods . While some donors ...
... donors . Despite what a staff member may have felt about a particular donation , the donor was always thanked and praised ; it could not be otherwise for charities in order to ensure a steady flow of donated goods . While some donors ...
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... donor explained to her what the purpose of the exercise was . Further , how much for this little girl - as - donor would the holidays become synonymous with overtures to the ... donors of the goods in question RECIPROCITY RECONSIDERED 15.
... donor explained to her what the purpose of the exercise was . Further , how much for this little girl - as - donor would the holidays become synonymous with overtures to the ... donors of the goods in question RECIPROCITY RECONSIDERED 15.
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